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Any ideas for the best way to lock patio sliding doors from the outside?

We have a hot tub which we have set up in part of the garden that runs down the side of our house. We basically come out of the patio doors, turn right and double back on ourselves so the back of the house and doors are completely out of sight.

Although unlikely, someone could just over the fence and go in to our house without us being able to see or hear them when we are in it... so wanted a way to lock it from the outside when we are in the hot tub.

There's been a few car thefts in the town recently where people broke in to houses just for the car keys, so want to be safe

I bought an extra lock for the doors when we first moved in for the inside which was one where you drill a hole in the frame and a bolt slides in. Was initially thinking to buy the same for the outside, but then thought that as it would be unlocked 95% of the time and the rain etc would just end up rusting it and possibly water getting in to the frame through the drill holes,..

thanks,.. not sure this is possible on this one,... the house was built in 1989 and think this is the original, so pretty old. There is just a sliding catch inside and a single lock underneath it, nothing on the outside at all,

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